Mbappé's legal team says PSG accounts frozen as salary dispute escalates
Kylian Mbappé's legal team said Thursday it seized 55 million euros from PSG’s accounts as it went on the attack to resolve a legal dispute between the World Cup winner and his former club.

A simmering salary dispute between French football superstar Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has taken a dramatic new turn, as the player’s legal team claims that certain club accounts have been frozen amid ongoing financial tensions.
The latest development comes just weeks after reports surfaced suggesting that Mbappé had not received portions of his owed wages and bonuses, following a complex standoff surrounding his contract status and potential move to Real Madrid. Now, his legal representatives allege that PSG’s failure to fulfill certain payment obligations has triggered legal proceedings — leading to the freezing of selected club accounts by order of a French court.
While details remain limited due to confidentiality clauses, a source close to Mbappé’s legal team confirmed, “This action was taken as a protective measure to ensure Mr. Mbappé’s rights are preserved. It is a response to PSG’s continued non-compliance with financial terms previously agreed upon.”
PSG, on the other hand, has issued a firm denial, stating that no wrongdoing has occurred and that they are “working through all contractual matters with respect to the club’s financial and sporting obligations.” The club insists that any disputes over payments are part of “ongoing internal processes” and that the suggestion of account freezing has been “misrepresented and exaggerated.”
The tension between Mbappé and PSG has been brewing for months. After declining to extend his contract beyond the 2023–2024 season, the club reportedly withheld certain loyalty bonuses and payment installments. While Mbappé continued to play and perform at a world-class level, his camp remained vocal about the club’s alleged financial lapses.
Analysts suggest the conflict may be rooted in more than just finances. “This is as much about positioning and leverage as it is about actual salary,” said a French football economist. “Both parties are playing high-stakes chess, with legal tools becoming part of the negotiation arsenal.”
The situation also raises concerns for PSG’s broader financial strategy, particularly under the microscope of UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations. Should the dispute deepen, it could affect the club’s image in the eyes of sponsors, players, and regulatory bodies.
For Mbappé, whose market value and global brand continue to soar, the outcome of this dispute could shape his final months at PSG and influence future contract negotiations with other clubs. Many expect that a move to Real Madrid is imminent — possibly on a free transfer — but such legal entanglements could complicate exit timelines or severance terms.
As of now, no official court documentation has been made public, and neither party has confirmed the exact nature of the alleged account freezing. However, Mbappé’s legal team has hinted that further legal action could follow if PSG does not resolve the matter swiftly.
This escalating battle between one of football’s most marketable players and one of Europe’s wealthiest clubs has become a high-profile case study in modern sports contract law — a clash of elite talent and elite power, playing out beyond the pitch.
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